"Roy Price is on leave of absence effective immediately," an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement to Refinery29 following McGowan's tweets. "We are reviewing our options for the projects we have with The Weinstein Co."

Twitter is doing some reviewing of its own, and, in light of Price's suspension and the aftermath of the Weinstein revelations, is calling for the show to come back.

Most prominently, star Anna Camp tweeted about the controversy.

"He cancelled #goodgirlsrevolt a show about sexual discrimination and harassment in the workplace," she said of Price.

Her husband, Skylar Astin, even weighed in.

Other fans are joining Astin in calling upon Amazon to bring back the show and give it the airtime it deserves.

"DEAR @AmazonVideo MAYBE BRING BACK GOOD GIRLS REVOLT WHICH WAS CANCELLED WITHOUT ROY PRICE SEEING IT THAT'S A THING YOU COULD DO," writer Rachel Syme tweeted passionately at the company.

"Saying it again: NOW can we have season 2 of #GoodGirlsRevolt?" Washington Post TV critic Hank Stuever captioned a link to the news of Price's suspension.

Other fans are using this as an opportunity to remind the world just how much the show meant to them, and how Price's involvement in its cancelation stings all over again thanks to the recent allegations of sexual misconduct.

In light of the week women have just had, another season of a show about independence and equality sounds like just what the doctor ordered.

Refinery29 has reached out to Good Girls Revolt creator Dana Calvo for comment and will update this story if we hear back.